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Ralph Azham Vol. 1: Black Are The Stars
By (Author) Lewis Trondheim
Papercutz
Papercutz
28th June 2022
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Fantasy, esoteric
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
741.5
Paperback
152
Width 165mm, Height 229mm
From the award-winning mind of cartoonist Lewis Trondheim comes the expansive and rich anthropomorphic medieval world of Ralph Azham. After failing the test of the Chosen One as a young duck, Ralph had a tough time growing up as the village pariah, often getting into trouble due to an innate extra sense thats rather unbelievable, embarrassing, and unfortunate. That was only compounded by the constant visit of spirits that only he, Ralph, could see. Cut to today, his village is threatened by a vicious Horde, an apocalyptic flood may take the life of Ralph's only supporter, his father, and the Wise Men's Counsel are out for Ralph's hide after rumors he had his way with one of their daughters. Ultimately Ralph must leave the village and unlock the secrets of his childhood as he journeys to the Kingdom of Astolia, but not before he takes a young ward, Raoul, who bears an uncanny similarity to Ralph. It's a sprawling story of fathers and their sons, magic, mysticism, with plenty of action, adventure, and signature Trondheim madcap humor.
Trondheim is a master! Fun, irreverent, and filled with moments of truthiness! Just when you think you know where hes taking you, he suddenly turns sideways and surprises. * Jeff Smith, creator of Bone *
"A great story and art plus interesting characters make for an excellent beginning to what will hopefully be a rich and exciting epic adventure" * School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW *
Harvey and Eisner Award nominee Lewis Trondheim is one of the most prolific comic creators of his generation, having published over 35 graphic novels in the last 10 years. He was most recently nominated for an Eisner Award in the category "Best Publication for Kids" for his graphic novel Tiny Tyrant.